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The Indianization of Lewis and Clark

ePub The Indianization of Lewis and Clark by Dr. William R. Swagerty Ph.D in History

Description

Malcolm X's political evolution after he left the Nation of Islam. Analyzes the conflicts that resulted in Malcolm's being driven out of the Nation; his views on how to combat anti-Black discrimination; and how; as he put it; to "internationalize" the struggle.Photos; notes; further reading and list of audio recordings of Malcolm X.


#2954061 in Books The Arthur H. Clark Company 2012-10-12Original language:EnglishPDF # 2 9.25 x 2.96 x 6.13l; 3.75 #File Name: 087062413X820 pages


Review
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Disappointing book!By John W. FisherThe author's goal (p. 40) is to demonstrate; "how Native America influenced Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery." Despite the fact that the author has almost 1900 footnotes and a bibliography of over 500 books; after Chapter 2 his book is filled with factual errors; misinterpretations; over-reaching conclusions; and information that is out of date. He relied on some poorly researched books and despite the 778 pages he failed to fully develop some of his themes. The people who reviewed the manuscript missed these flaws and the five western history and Lewis Clark scholars who have written complimentary formal book reviews were not familiar with the material culture of the Lewis and Clark expedition and/or failed to note the errors. Although somewhat tedious; there is a lot of good information in the two volumes but it is contaminated by so much misinformation that the average reader will not recognize the mistakes. There is the potential for a good book here but it would be less than 300 pages and need a proof reader to correct the manuscript.

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